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TBJ12
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Subbedhunter420 said: I do say it seems you have found a few of the good ones, but I am also seeing the foes mixed into the batch.
Definitely try and spore print if you can, foes will not hurt you, occasionally in the past I have been known to keep them with my subbs as filler in my collection and as a serotonin addition (negligible) when I didn't have enough subbs.
Follow anglerfish's advice on the coprinoids. TYou should beable to spot them out and remove them pretty easily soon.
Ya the prints are even darker now. I've thrown away anything questionable.
I was given permission to hunt a field where the farmer spreads his horse dung. The long grass next to the dung was absolutely full of mushrooms. I'm hoping the pics below are indeed Cintulus.
Again I apologize for the poor pics. I'll get better ones posted asap.
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Re: Subbs or Foes [Re: TBJ12]
#21788047 - 06/10/15 12:10 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I definitely see panaeolus. Idk which species, (antillarum, etc.)
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Re: Subbs or Foes [Re: Andjew]
#21791072 - 06/10/15 11:58 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Did a bit of sorting and took a few more shots. The first six pics are of finds right next to horse dung. The last pic is a of what I found on a the edge of wood chips in well fertilized grass. I'm not even sure the ones in the last pic are Panaeolus at all.
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Re: Subbs or Foes [Re: TBJ12]
#21792205 - 06/11/15 08:55 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Any ideas on these guys?
I'm thinking the ones in the first 6 pics are a non active Panaeolus.
Still not sure about the last ones that were found at the edge of well fertilized grass and wood chips. The print is black but I'd like to be sure these aren't some type of psathyrella.
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Re: Subbs or Foes [Re: TBJ12]
#21792435 - 06/11/15 10:16 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Last pic does look like psathyrella, you're right. I think the rest you are safe and good to go.
It will be impossible to know 100% if the ones you have are another panaeolus unless you have a microscope and a lot of time... You're at the point where it is safe to throw them all in the pot for tea I feel... Or throw em away, whichever.
I personally think you have a mixed bag. Has you seen any signs of bluing at all?
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I haven't really noticed any bluing, thought I possibly noticed some in the mycelium while picking them.
I'll make a tea up this afternoon and post my resluts.
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Subbedhunter420 said: Last pic does look like psathyrella, you're right. I think the rest you are safe and good to go.
It will be impossible to know 100% if the ones you have are another panaeolus unless you have a microscope and a lot of time... You're at the point where it is safe to throw them all in the pot for tea I feel... Or throw em away, whichever.
I personally think you have a mixed bag. Has you seen any signs of bluing at all?
Made a tea yesterday afternoon and felt no effects. On a good note there were no negative effects either. If I had to guess at what they were I'd say Panaeolus antillarum.
The hunt continues...
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